1. Software Defined Infrastructure is the definition of technical computing infrastructure entirely under the control of software with NO operator or human intervention.
The concept refers to the ability to define your application requirements from the infrastructure and have the landscape automatically derived and created.
2. Software Defined Infrastructure war is coming, and it will reshape the information technology landscape like nothing has since the invention of the PC itself.
We have just been through the worst of the storage wars. The networking wars are almost in full swing. The orchestration and automation wars are just beginning and the predictive analytics wars can be seen on the horizon. Each of these wars would be major events unto themselves. The SDI war is the final commoditization of servers – and entire datacenters – in one last gasp to counter the ease of use of public cloud computing and the inflated expectations brought about by the proliferation of walled garden smartphone and tablet technology.
3. Software Defined Infrastructure: Provisioning and Managing an OpenStack Cloud
OpenStack is an open source project to enable enterprise and service provider building their own IaaS infrastructure, and it is fundamentally changing the landscape of enterprise IT. Software defined infrastructure embraces the wave of software enabling technologies that fundamentally change the economics of compute, storage and networking. These visions are clear and widely adopted, and executions are happening.
4. What's in an SDI ?
The SDI wars will not focus on storage, networking or compute, but on radically changing the atomic element of computing consumed. Instead of buying "a server" or "an array", loading it with a hypervisor, then backups, monitoring, WAN acceleration and so forth,
5. The Importance of Software-Defined Applications and Infrastructure for Service Providers
Traditionally, applications have been architected as a single, self-contained unit. Software-defined applications on the other hand, are made of a number of independent components known as micro services, that communicate with each other via Application Programming Interfaces, or APIs, which opens up an enormous potential for automation both within and across applications in the cloud.
1. Software Defined Infrastructure is the definition of technical computing infrastructure entirely under the control of software with NO operator or human intervention.The concept refers to the ability to define your application requirements from the infrastructure and have the landscape automatically derived and created.2. Software Defined Infrastructure war is coming, and it will reshape the information technology landscape like nothing has since the invention of the PC itself.We have just been through the worst of the storage wars. The networking wars are almost in full swing. The orchestration and automation wars are just beginning and the predictive analytics wars can be seen on the horizon. Each of these wars would be major events unto themselves. The SDI war is the final commoditization of servers – and entire datacenters – in one last gasp to counter the ease of use of public cloud computing and the inflated expectations brought about by the proliferation of walled garden smartphone and tablet technology.3. Software Defined Infrastructure: Provisioning and Managing an OpenStack CloudOpenStack is an open source project to enable enterprise and service provider building their own IaaS infrastructure, and it is fundamentally changing the landscape of enterprise IT. Software defined infrastructure embraces the wave of software enabling technologies that fundamentally change the economics of compute, storage and networking. These visions are clear and widely adopted, and executions are happening.4. What's in an SDI ?The SDI wars will not focus on storage, networking or compute, but on radically changing the atomic element of computing consumed. Instead of buying "a server" or "an array", loading it with a hypervisor, then backups, monitoring, WAN acceleration and so forth,5. The Importance of Software-Defined Applications and Infrastructure for Service ProvidersTraditionally, applications have been architected as a single, self-contained unit. Software-defined applications on the other hand, are made of a number of independent components known as micro services, that communicate with each other via Application Programming Interfaces, or APIs, which opens up an enormous potential for automation both within and across applications in the cloud.
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